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Syrian rebels say Russian jets halt advance on desert outpost
By Reuters - May 31,2017 - Last updated at May 31,2017
Free Syrian Army fighters eat their iftar (breaking fast) meal during the Muslim month of Ramadan in the province of Daraa, Syria, on Tuesday (Reuters photo)
AMMAN — Western-backed Syrian rebels said on Wednesday that Russian jets attacked them as they tried to advance against Iran-backed militias in a region of Syria’s southeastern desert.
They said six jets bombed their positions as they moved towards Zaza checkpoint near Sabaa Biyar, a small town near the Damascus-Baghdad highway and the borders with Iraq and Jordan.
They identified them as Russian because they flew in formation and at higher altitude than Syrian jets.
“A sortie of Russian jets bombed us to repel our advance after we broke the first lines of defence of the Iranian militia and took over advanced positions near the Zaza checkpoint,” Saad Al Haj, a spokesman for Jaish Osoud Al Sharqiya, one of the main groups in the area told Reuters.
The southeast of the Syrian desert, known as the Badia, has become an important front in Syria’s civil war between President Bashar Al Assad, backed by Iran and Shiite militias, and rebels seeking to oust him.
They are competing to capture land held by the Daesh terror group, which is retreating as it comes under intense attack in Iraq and along Syria’s Euphrates basin.
Haj said none of their fighters were killed. Another FSA official, Said Seif from the Ahmed Abdo Martyrs group, also said Russian planes hit the rebels when they began storming militia defences.
The army and allied militias captured Zaza checkpoint and Sabaa Biyar this month to stop Western backed Free Syria Army groups taking strategic ground vacated by Daesh.
Jets from a US led coalition against Daesh hit pro-government Iran-backed militias on May 18 as they tried to advance south of Zaza towards Tanf, a base on the Syria-Jordan border where US troops are training FSA rebels.
US officials said the forces, which they described as being directed by Iran, posed a threat to US troops and Syrian fighters they back in the area.
The militias, believed to be Shiites from Iraq, retreated to the area around Zaza checkpoint and the coalition has since warned them to stay about 50 km from the base.
US-backed rebels took Tanf from Daesh last year and intelligence sources say they mean to use it as a launchpad to capture Bukamal, a town on Syria’s border with Iraq and an important extremist supply route.
The coalition’s presence in Tanf, on the Damascus-Baghdad highway, was also meant to stop Iran-backed groups from opening an overland route between Iraq and Syria, intelligence sources say.
Damascus has declared the Badia and Deir Al Zor priorities in its campaign to reestablish control over Syria, which has been shattered by six years of war that have killed hundreds of thousands of people.
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